Webstore offline
26th January 2018
Apologies to everyone who attempted to take advantage of our January sale and was unable to buy anything, because of problems with the webstore. When the e-commerce plug-in updated, some of the template files we use proved to be incompatible with the new version of the plug-in. A fix is on its way. For those who can’t wait, stock is available at Discogs or at Amazon (if you want to give £3.53 in seller fees to a struggling multinational that can hardly afford to pay its taxes). We will be running a February half-price sale of old stock, which will...

UPDATE: Hilariously, our e-commerce plug-in has stopped working, so it's currently impossible to buy anything! If you can't wait for this to be sorted, please e-mail your order to info (at) antigenrecords (dot) com and I will sort it out personally. Thanks for your patience.
Welcome to the antigen records winter sale. There's 50% off everything* in the webstore until the end of January!

The internet is buzzing with the sound of Beehive by Gaffa Tape Sandy... Sorry, we’ve been reading too many blogs this morning and have lapsed into cringe-worthy headline punnery. But, it’s true, the internet is almost literally creaking with vast outpourings of love for the latest single by the winsome three-piece from Bury St. Edmunds.

Manningtree pop tykes SuperGlu have the almost unique honour of being only the 796th band to be endorsed by Clash Magazine in their Next Wave feature. Click here to find out what each band member would do if they were made absolute ruler of SuperGlu for a day. Hint: “Ben Ward would rather everyone wore circa 2006 sixth form indie outfits; whereas Ben Brown refuses to lose weight and to take off his stinking lederhosen.”

Summer may not be officially over until 22 September, but SuperGlu are ushering in an autumn of inclement weather with a last run of summer shows, including four dates with Canadian postpunk grant beneficiaries Bad Pop. 2017 has seen Manningtree’s globetrotting garage pop phenomenon rack up international shows in Germany, Austria and the US, plus UK festival dates at Boardmasters, Leefest and Latitude and their very first stadium gig, at Stamford Bridge. Catch them at: 2/09 Bildeston – BNatural Music Festival 03/09 London – Notting Hill Arts Club 05/09 London – The Crypt Studio w/ Gaffa Tape Sandy and Bessie…

In October 2015, Godspeed You! Black Emperor invited Dead Rat Orchestra to open for them on the six-date UK leg of their European tour. The DRO performed as a duo of Robin Alderton and Nathaniel Mann, joined by Thierry Amar on double bass on the last night of the tour, for a rabble-rousing version of The Black Procession. We are delighted to bring you a live recording, captured on that final night, at the Brighton Dome. broken springs & death dances is album of 18th century ballads for 21st century professionals, exploring timeless themes of corruption and abuse of power,…

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